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(385) Rob, what are you doing? Stop being a gentleman. Stop it.

He kept directing his gaze away to anything else up until the time he noticed her wound. It was just the way he was; he normally saw others in their optime form, fully clothed or at least wearing some form of covering, and he constantly read books with people adorned in such material. He was about as human as a wolf could become without being one, and he played the part pretty well. They found that not wearing clothing was socially unacceptable, so he felt the need to look away, for that was what he believed he was expected to do, since it was not like he was going to tell her to wear something against her will.

But, he forgot about pardons and expectations as he looked at her foot, obviously injured, and soon at her. Even when she turned away, he continued to stare at her face, his eyes stern as she explained what happened. He wanted to demand a reason for why she was out there, getting attacked by rats and stepping on broken windows, but he remained silent. He knew it was not his place to ask such things, for it was her own business. "You need to be more careful. You can get many diseases from rats and glass," he said instead, his voice distant.

He furrowed his brows as she began to wrap her foot with the bloodied and old bandage. Though it was not his field of experience, he knew that having a clean bandage must have been better to treat a wound than one that has already been used for who knew how long. Without a word, he briskly padded into the undergrowth where they placed their clothing. Some ripping could be heard, and a moment later, he reappeared with something white hanging from his mouth.

He set what was once a sleeve to a part of his undershirt in front of the woman, and stated, "You need to dress the wound properly if you are going to hunt, miss Eclipse. The soil can be contaminated with many things, and we cannot afford to have a pack mate with a fever or something worse." He looked at her for a moment, and turned away to look at the undergrowth, though, this time, not because she was unclothed.

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